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A Feminist Intervention That Hurt Women: Biological Differences, Ergonomics, and Occupational Health: Une intervention féministe qui a nui aux femmes: différences biologiques, égalité, ergonomie et santé au travail

scientific article published in January 2017

Action Research for the Health and Safety of Domestic Workers in Montreal: Using Numbers to Tell Stories and Effect Change

scientific article published on January 1, 2010

Are immigrants, ethnic and linguistic minorities over-represented in jobs with a high level of compensated risk? Results from a Montréal, Canada study using census and workers' compensation data

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Be the fairest of them all: challenges and recommendations for the treatment of gender in occupational health research

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Broken English, broken bones? Mechanisms linking language proficiency and occupational health in a Montreal garment factory

scientific article published in January 2008

Considering sex and gender in ergonomics: Exploring the hows and whys

scientific article published on 09 January 2020

Counting the minutes: Administrative control of work schedules and time management of secondary school teachers in Québec

scientific article published on January 1, 2011

Distal lower-extremity pain and work postures in the Quebec population

scientific article published on 29 August 2007

First steps for integrating sex and gender considerations into basic experimental biomedical research

scientific article published on 20 September 2013

Full-time homemakers: workers who cannot "go home and relax".

scientific article published on January 2010

Gender and occupational health

scientific article published on 01 March 2009

Gender, women's work and ergonomics

scientific article published on January 1, 2012

Gender, work schedules and work/family regulation

scientific article published on 01 January 2011

Impacts of considering sex and gender during intervention studies in occupational health: Researchers' perspectives

scientific article published on 07 October 2019

Introduction: women's occupational and environmental health

scientific article published on 01 June 2006

Is sex a proxy for mechanical variables during an upper limb repetitive movement task? An investigation of the effects of sex and of anthropometric load on muscle fatigue

scientific article published on 30 October 2020

Is sitting worse than static standing? How a gender analysis can move us toward understanding determinants and effects of occupational standing and walking

scientific article published on January 2015

Orthostatic symptoms, blood pressure and working postures of factory and service workers over an observed workday

scientific article published on 8 January 2008

Pain and Prejudice: Does Collecting Information From the Standpoint of Exposed Workers Improve Scientific Examination of Work-Related Musculoskeletal Disorders?

scientific article published on 13 August 2015

Physical exposures in work commonly done by women

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Policy implications of the papers in the special issue of WORK concerning Work and family, produced by the IEA Gender and Work Technical Committee, 15 October 2010

scientific article published on 01 January 2011

Precarious employment conditions affect work content in education and social work: results of work analyses

scientific article published on 13 July 2007

Protecting Pregnant Workers while Fighting Sexism: Work-Pregnancy Balance and Pregnant Nurses' Resistance in Québec Hospitals: Protéger les travailleuses enceintes en luttant contre le sexisme: équilibre travail-grossesse et résistance d'infirmières

scientific article published in January 2017

Qualitative research using numbers: an approach developed in france and used to transform work in north america

scientific article published on 01 January 2005

Quebec Research on Work-related Musculoskeletal Disorders

scientific article (publication date: 2013)

Re: Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology

scientific article published in October 2003

Relations between work and upper extremity musculoskeletal problems (UEMSP) and the moderating role of psychosocial work factors on the relation between computer work and UEMSP.

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Repetitive Strain in Nonrepetitive Work: A Case Study.

scientific article published in January 1995

Sex, gender and women's occupational health: the importance of considering mechanism

scientific article published on 01 June 2006

Should studies of risk factors for musculoskeletal disorders be stratified by gender? Lessons from the 1998 Québec Health and Social Survey

scientific article published on 21 March 2009

Standing still: why North American workers are not insisting on seats despite known health benefits

scientific article published on 01 January 2005

Strategies for managing work/life interaction among women and men with variable and unpredictable work hours in retail sales in Québec, Canada

scientific article published on 01 January 2014

The Importance of Not Standing Too Long

scientific article published on 01 January 2013

Underreporting work absences for nontraumatic work-related musculoskeletal disorders to workers' compensation: results of a 2007-2008 survey of the Québec working population

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Understanding women's work: steps toward transformation--an introduction

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Women's Occupational Health: Resisting When We Can: Santé des femmes au travail: mobiliser quand c'est encore possible

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Work activity in food service: The significance of customer relations, tipping practices and gender for preventing musculoskeletal disorders

scientific article published on 15 June 2016

Work organisation and gender among hospital cleaners in Quebec after the merger of ‘light’ and ‘heavy’ work classifications

scientific article published on August 17, 2011

Would a "one-handed" scientist lack rigor? How scientists discuss the work-relatedness of musculoskeletal disorders in formal and informal communications

scientific article published on March 2008

[≪ If it's not documented, it's not done ≫: Management indicators of workload can leave women's work invisible].

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